It's fourth down with a yard to go. For most teams in football's documented history, a head coach might hesitate to take the risk, put their drive on the line, and attempt a do-or-die attempt at keeping their offense on the field. Break the barrier, and your team can advance. Get jammed up front, and your team must hand possession to the opponent. Every bruise, every grass stain, every bead of sweat will have been in vain, but what other choice do they have now?
But the Philadelphia Eagles, behind the Olympic thighs of quarterback Jalen Hurts, have discovered a cure for fourth-and-one, and they've lovingly dubbed it the Brotherly Shove, the QB Dive, or most commonly: the Tush Push.